New ownership for Madison Park Times

Pacific Publishing Co., parent company of the Madison Park Times, has changed ownership effective June 24.

PPC's new owner is Peter Bernhard, a career newspaperperson who owns community newspapers in Nevada. Bernhard recently sold a publishing company in Utah.

Bernhard will serve as chief executive officer for Pacific Publishing Co. Inc., which publishes seven local, community newspapers and operates a web-press division.

His newspaper experience includes positions as president, publisher, vice president of marketing and other leadership roles with a number of media companies, including MediaNews Group, MediaNews Technologies, AdOne, Diversified Suburban Newspapers, Allbritton Communications and Careersite.

"I've been involved with local newspapers for over 25 years and am proud to become associated with this fine community newspaper company," Bernhard said. "Good local newspapers are a vital part of a strong community, and it's exciting to be part of a business that can make a positive contribution.

"Also, I just love the business. We get to build something new each week, and then get immediate feedback as to whether we've done a good job," he added. "But it takes focus, hard work, a competitive spirit and a talented team, and I think Pacific Publishing has that and more."

Bernhard, 50, and his wife, Dr. Susan Ivey, and their three children live in Danville, Calif. He is a graduate of Dartmouth College with a bachelor's degree in history.

Tom Haley, Pacific Publishing president, informed employees of the change in a series of staff meetings on June 20.

In his statement to employees, Haley said of the ownership change, "I think it is positive in every respect."

In addition to the Madison Park Times, Pacific Publishing owns and operates Kirkland Courier, Capitol Hill Times, Beacon Hill News & South District Journal, Magnolia News, North Seattle Herald-Outlook and Queen Anne News.

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